1976
Steve Jobs & Steve Wozniak released the Apple I computer on April 1, 1976.
The Apple Computer 1 (AKA Apple I, or Apple-1) was a desktop computer first released by the Apple Computer Company in 1976. Since that time the Company has had a series of laptops and desktops in continuous production.
Ironically enough, the Apple II. It was released in 1977, a year after the Apple I.
The Apple Macintosh computer first appeared in 1984.
The Apple I (the company's first computer model) was first displayed at the Homebrew Computer Club in July, 1976, and was available for sale in the same month.
April 1, 1976
The original Apple I computer was a system board (no case, no keyboard, no video display) that was sold to home computer hobbyists for $666. The Apple II, Apple III, Apple Lisa, and Apple Macintosh followed.
The newest OS that Apple has released is Mavericks which was released October 22, 2013. It is a free download from the App Store.
Steve Jobs & Steve Wozniak released the Apple I computer on April 1, 1976.
It was the first personal computer released by the Apple Corporation which was a big thing at the time.
Steve Wosniak... did the interface for sureSteve Jobs and Steve Wozniak created it TOGETHER in their garage, and they worked on it in 1979-1983.
The original was the Macintosh 128, released in 1984. It had a 9inch b/w screen and, as the name states 128 kB of memory. Soon after its release the 'fat-mac' was released (Autumn 1984, Spring 1985) with a staggering 512 kB of internal memory. Upgrades where available too. A few years later the Macintosh SE was released, but that's another story altogether.